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25.01.2022 Information on reporting violence. Your visa will never be cancelled just because you are experiencing physical, mental, verbal relationship violence or sexual ...abuse and you report it. Your rights are strictly protected by Australian law. If you are the victim of the Domestic Violence and are in immediate danger then you should contact the Police by calling 000. Police takes domestic violence very seriously and will immediately take action on your call. Apart from Police, you can seek help from your university or institute. Every institute, college and university provide student support services. They can guide and help you with your situation as well. You can call 1800 Respect (1800 737 732) is a national 24-hour line for counselling for domestic/family violence abuse. You can speak to the counsellor and get some advice from them. stay safe, stay brave



23.01.2022 You have nominated. Now come join us celebrate the diversity of our community. Together, let us recognise these champions and together let us get inspired. Tick...ets now available at nav.org.au/awards2018 Ticket price: General admission: $50 Students: $30 NAV members: $45. Tickets include dinner and admission to NERA night. Venue: Collingwood Townhall Date: 08 July 2018

22.01.2022 Book Handover program to Glenroy Libreary by DiDiBHini Samaj Victoria.

22.01.2022 ... , Saturday, 3rd March 2018, GLENROY See more



19.01.2022 We have a cause behind TEEJ celebration! (TeeJ program ma- ... Date:24 August 2019 Time: 5pm onwards

19.01.2022 DBSV will be raising awareness for Breast Cancer during September 2019. This will be a health campaign organised by DBSV along with Breast screen Victoria whic...h intends to educate people about the importance of early screening, test and more. This campaign starts today on the occasion of Teej festival discussing its cause, prevention, diagnosis, treatment and cure for Nepali migrant/visitor women and to all community members. The campaign also offers information and support to those who want to do regular screening, diagnosis and more information about breast cancer. Please share anything that you would like others to know about BREAST CANCER and use the hashtag #dbsvBrscancerawreness and we will share in our FB page. booked breast screening will be carried out in 10th, 17th and 24th of September as mentioned before (four groups and 44 women have booked it already) to the visitors(our mothers and sisters). Regular screening is free for the permanent resident; however, with our coordination, the free screening and further support will be available to visitors as well. We kindly request to other community organisation to share the info. In your social media page to raise awareness. See more

19.01.2022 Thank you Bishwosandesh news and Sushil Chalise jee for the comprehensive news article about our AGM



16.01.2022 A Nepali books section at Glenroy Library was established with an official handover of Nepalese literature by Didi Bahini Samaj Victoria (DBSV) on Wednesday, 25... September 2018. The Nepali-dedicated section at Glenroy Library comes following the establishment of a Nepalese section at Coburg Library. Chief Guest, Hon. Consul General of Nepal to Victoria, Chandra Yonzon, Guests Nepalese Association of Victoria (NAV) Adviser, Bom Yonzon, Rotary Club of Essendon President, Jenny Foster, Nepalese Association of Victoria (NAV) representative, and Non-Resident Nepalese Association (NRNA) Australia representatives joined over 100 Nepalese and Bhutanese community members at the inauguration.The books were officially inaugurated by Laxmi Yonzon, community leader, Madan Dhungel, along with the other community members. DBSV President, Jamuna Parajuli, addressed attendees saying that their long-held dream of having a Nepalese section at Glenroy Library had now come true. The new section will provide a great opportunity not only for the community's Nepalese, but also wider community. Parajuli said that she looks forward to providing more reading materials to the library. Nepalese duo writer, Prabati Pahari and Sushil Chalise, were also delighted to hand over their own works to the library. DBSV Member, Sanjan Shrestha, shared her experience on the partnership program, and her initiative to link DBSV and Read Nepal to establish the project in Glenroy Library. In his speech, Consul General Yonzon said that he enjoys attending DBSV programs which always manage to take the community to the next level. Consul General Yonzon thanked DBSV for their tireless work in establishing the Nepalese sections at Glenroy. Furthermore, he also addressed those community members who helped to establish Nepali book section at Coburg library as well. He said that it is great having two Nepali sections in Moreland Council, and that he looks forward to having more Nepalese sections in other suburbs and councils in the future. The program was concluded with the cultural dances and light refreshments. Didibahini Samajvictoria

15.01.2022 Thanks Hon. Joanne Ryan, Federal MP for the wonderful message on domestic violence

15.01.2022 Hon. Consul General of Nepal to Victoria, Mr Chandra Yonzon along with his wife Mrs Laxmi Yonzon attended the program of Didi Bahini Samaj Victoria where offici...al handover the Nepalese literature to Glenroy Library happened, on Wednesday, 25 September 2018. The Nepali-dedicated section at Glenroy Library comes following the establishment of a Nepalese section at Coburg Library. Chief Guest, Mr Yonzon joined over 100 Nepalese and Bhutanese community members at the inauguration. In his speech, Mr Yonzon said that he enjoys attending DBSV programs which always manage to take the community to the next level. Consul General Yonzon thanked DBSV for their tireless work in establishing the Nepalese sections at Glenroy. Furthermore, he also addressed those community members who helped to establish Nepali book section at Coburg library as well. He said that it is great having two Nepali sections in Moreland Council, and that he looks forward to having more Nepalese sections in other suburbs and councils in the future.

14.01.2022 I want to tell you guys that domestic violence isnt right and you need to speak out, because it really helps, and you dont want to lose your loved ones. A...va Wahry. 11-year-old Ava Warhys mother was murdered, despite an order that should have protected her. Yesterday, she became the unforgettable face, unbelievably young voice, of domestic violence. If you, or someone you know is experiencing violence in the home, contact DV Connect of 1800 811 811. Story: http://bit.ly/2RswMtk #7News

14.01.2022 #DBSV and #NAV #Teej #TeejCelebration2018 #PreservingCultureRaisingHope Event Details: TEEJ Celebration 2018: Preserving Culture Raising Hope



14.01.2022 Dear all, we would like to share a movie based on the topic of domestic violence against women within the context of migrant Nepalese living in Australia. We ...really appreciate your review and feedback on this and please share a video in your social media to encourage our constant effort to reduce violence against women. We would like to thank a team involved during the making and to our sponsor ' "EVEREST VIEW TRAVEL MELBOURNE' Everest view Travel for their support. Note: Each culture has its sayings and songs about the importance of home, and the comfort and security to be found there. Yet for many women, home is a place of pain and humiliation ... violence against women by their male partners is common, wide-spread and far-reaching in its impact. For too long hidden behind closed doors and avoided in public discourse, such violence can no longer be denied as part of everyday life for millions of women (Note by Parliament Australia).

12.01.2022 Dear all community members, we would like to invite you all to celebrate the International women's day with us. International Womens Day (IWD) is celebrated a...round the world on the 8th of March and It is a day to rethink and evaluate how far we have come and rethink the way to go to experience the better balance of gender in our community. This year's slogan is "Better the balance. Better the world." People of all ages are welcome. There will be "A SHORT MOVIE PREMEIR" PRODUCED BY DBSV and fun activities ( music, dance, yoga ) to enjoy. See more

10.01.2022 This is for all the international students. Find out more foodbank.org.au/students

07.01.2022 Coronavirus hotline Services Coronavirus hotline: If you are concerned, call the coronavirus hotline on 1800 675 398 (24 Hours). Interpreting service: If you need an interpreter, call TIS National on 131 450. Testing locations: Find a testing location near you.https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/getting-tested... Triple Zero: Please keep Triple Zero (000) for emergencies only.

06.01.2022 #NAV #DBSV #Teej #TeejCelebration2018 #PreservingCultureRaisingHope Event Details: https://www.facebook.com/events/456318788142084/

05.01.2022 Our sincere thanks and appreciation to all who supported and participated at #NAVDBSVTeej2018 PHOTOS BY : Gcreations

03.01.2022 Join us on Saturday, 9.30am (Only ONE session left before school holidays)

03.01.2022 Health sector Mental Health First Aid Traini...ng Weekend https://mhfa.com.au/courses/public/39565 See more

02.01.2022 Thank you, Dai for this crucial message, You have pointed out the existing situation of domestic violence very well. We really really appreciate all your efforts to support DBSV and Nepalese community.

02.01.2022 ... Didibahini SamajvictoriaJamuna ParajuliBarsha KC Rajbhandary

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